THING & ITS LAW: Unifying Nature, Productive Force & Cognitive Ability

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The book "THING AND ITS LAW" explores the fundamental nature of light, gravitation, inertia, electricity, and magnetism through the lens of a general law of "thing." It posits that the birth and death of entities are influenced by three forces: natural force, productive force, and cognitive ability, which operate on the curvature of time-space. The author claims it presents a unique perspective on time-space, inertia, and energy, aiming to offer a new grand unified theory. The discussion highlights the absence of similar literature on the topic, emphasizing the book's novelty. However, the thread also faces criticism for perceived spamming and relevance issues.
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May I recommend to you my book? This is THING AND ITS LAW (ISBN 1-58939-525-5. library of congress control number 2004-100356)

This book focuses on the general law of thing and gives an answer to what the nature of light, gravitation, inertia, electricity and magnetism is.

The main ideas of the law are that the birth and the death of thing and its individual are a result worked by three forces on the distance or curvature of time-space. These forces are natural force, productive force and cognitive ability (force).
There are countless things in the world. However, there has not been a book focusing its discussion on thing and its law up until the present.

This book dedicates to you a new time-space concept, a new inertia view, a new energy idea, a new world outlook, a new grand unified theory.
 
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